City partners with Jefferson County on household hazardous waste event April 9
Residents can safely dispose of paints, chemicals, batteries, and other hazardous household items free of charge. Event runs Saturday, April 9, 2022.
Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.
Residents can safely dispose of paints, chemicals, batteries, and other hazardous household items free of charge. Event runs Saturday, April 9, 2022.
Property owners may face charges to cover the cost of weed removal on their land if the city completed abatement work. Check the full resolution to see if your address is listed.
Property owners may face charges to cover cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. Hearing allows interested parties to contest the assessment.
City is charging property owners for costs of removing noxious weeds from their land. Affected owners will receive bills based on cleanup work completed under the original 2018 council order.
City is collecting special assessments from property owners for weed removal work already completed. Property owners will see charges on tax bills or property accounts.
Property owners with noxious weeds will face special tax assessments to cover city weed removal costs. Unpaid assessments typically become liens on the property.
Property owners will face special assessments to cover city costs of removing noxious weeds from their land. This follows a 2018 council declaration authorizing abatement action.
City will partner with Jefferson County on intersection improvements for up to three years. Details on funding, scope, and affected location are incomplete in the agenda.
City is charging property owners for weed removal on neglected lots. Affected owners will receive bills for cleanup costs.
Property owners will receive charges to recoup costs city paid to remove noxious weeds from their land under a 2018 council decision.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face a special assessment bill to cover city abatement costs. The assessment rolls forward from a 2020 council declaration.
Property owners may face special charges to cover city costs for removing noxious weeds from their land under a 2018 ordinance.
Properties declared noxious or dangerous will be charged for city cleanup costs under the 2018 abatement order. Property owners may see liens or special charges if weeds aren't removed.
Property owners may face special assessments to cover city costs of clearing noxious weeds from blighted parcels. Assessments recover cleanup expenses from landowners responsible for the infestation.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will face special assessments to cover abatement costs. The city previously declared these properties hazardous and now seeks to recover cleanup expenses.
Property owners will receive invoices for city weed removal on their land. Unpaid assessments can become liens.
New law enables the city to offer tax breaks, grants, or other incentives to retain existing businesses and attract expansion. Details on incentive amounts, eligibility criteria, and which businesses qualify will be decided later.
Property owners with noxious weeds face new abatement charges. This implements a 2018 Council decision to charge owners for cleanup costs.
Property owners may face a bill to cover the cost of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. The assessment recovers cleanup expenses the city paid.
City commits to ongoing GIS software and hardware support for planning and zoning operations. Cost not disclosed in public summary.
Properties with overgrown weeds declared dangerous will face a special assessment to cover abatement costs. Property owners should check if their address is affected.
Property owners will be assessed costs for removing dangerous weeds from their land or adjacent city-owned parcels. If unpaid, the assessment becomes a lien against the property.
Property owners will face a special assessment to cover city costs for removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as declared in 2018.
Park Place neighborhood sidewalks will be repaired. Gillespie Construction won the competitive bid at $83,000.50.
City approves expedited $50,000 emergency repair on 15th Avenue North with Alabama Grading & Excavation. Residents in the area can expect road work to begin immediately to fix safety hazards.